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  2. THE MARCH MAGAZINES.

    In the "fortnighly Review" Mr. H. W. Wilson, the well-known writer on naval warfare, contributes an able and impartial examination of the possible future ...

    Article : 2,193 words
  3. ENGLAND'S PRESENT POETS.

    It is with pleasure that we welcome Mr. William Watson's newest utterance in verse. "The Hope of the World," &c. (John Lane), is but a thin volume, the world of ...

    Article : 1,608 words
  4. IN HIGH PLACES.

    George was groping in an unknown darkness, fettered, impotent. He walked the room across and across, stumbling against a heavy table, knocking over a stool, and ...

    Article : 3,503 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    As the British race draws to close of the nineteenth century of has almost instinctively come to understand that in the new century new problems must be faced. ...

    Article : 3,196 words
  6. THE FAR EAST.

    The news form the Far East gives special interest to the article in the current number of the "Nineteenth Century" by Captain Francis Younghusband on "The Future of ...

    Article : 651 words
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  8. THE QUEEN'S FAVOURITE AUTHORS.

    An interesting article in the "Quiver" for March treats of the poets, novelists, historians, and theologians whose works Her Majesty reads with predilection. There is ...

    Article : 581 words
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